Increased sympathetic tone is associated with illness burden in bipolar disorder

Author(s):  
Abigail Ortiz ◽  
Kamil Bradler ◽  
Pooja Moorti ◽  
Stephane MacLean ◽  
M. Ishrat Husain ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 204512531879513
Author(s):  
Nupur Tiwari ◽  
David S. Baldwin

Background: Referral to tertiary services is recommended when patients with mood and anxiety disorders have not responded to multiple treatments in primary or secondary care. Within specialist services, some patients undergo treatment with licensed psychotropic medications outside the narrow terms of their market authorization (‘unlicensed applications’). We examined the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients referred to a regional specialist service to determine the extent of and factors associated with recommendations for unlicensed (‘off label’) prescriptions. Methods: Retrospective examination of demographic and clinical characteristics and treatment recommendations in patients seen within a 5-year period. Patients were allocated to three broad diagnostic clusters (unipolar depressive disorders, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders), and two groups (with or without comorbid disorders). We compared patients in whom all treatment recommendations were for licensed applications with patients in whom at least one treatment was for an unlicensed application, across a range of variables reflecting illness ‘burden’ (duration, inpatient treatment, electroconvulsive therapy, nonfatal self-harm, psychosis). Results: From 177 new referrals, 148 patients (91 females, 57 males) could be placed within one of the three clusters. Many patients with bipolar disorder had not undergone treatment with lithium or formal psychological interventions in secondary care. Treatment recommendations involving unlicensed applications of medications were common (approximately 50%) in all clusters, but there were no significant differences in measures of illness burden between groups of patients, categorized according to licensed or unlicensed prescriptions. Limitations: Retrospective examination of notes recorded for other purposes, within a single service, in which treatment recommendations might reflect idiosyncratic practice is a limitation of our findings. Also, examined variables could not provide a comprehensive indication of illness severity or functional impairment. Conclusion: Our findings confirm that ‘off label’ prescribing is common in psychiatric practice. Treatment decisions relating to unlicensed applications appear to be influenced by factors other than overall illness burden.


2014 ◽  
Vol 205 (6) ◽  
pp. 465-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liz Forty ◽  
Anna Ulanova ◽  
Lisa Jones ◽  
Ian Jones ◽  
Katherine Gordon-Smith ◽  
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BackgroundIndividuals with a mental health disorder appear to be at increased risk of medical illness.AimsTo examine rates of medical illnesses in patients with bipolar disorder (n = 1720) and to examine the clinical course of the bipolar illness according to lifetime medical illness burden.MethodParticipants recruited within the UK were asked about the lifetime occurrence of 20 medical illnesses, interviewed using the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN) and diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria.ResultsWe found significantly increased rates of several medical illnesses in our bipolar sample. A high medical illness burden was associated with a history of anxiety disorder, rapid cycling mood episodes, suicide attempts and mood episodes with a typically acute onset.ConclusionsBipolar disorder is associated with high rates of medical illness. This comorbidity needs to be taken into account by services in order to improve outcomes for patients with bipolar disorder and also in research investigating the aetiology of affective disorder where shared biological pathways may play a role.Declarations of interestNone.


2011 ◽  
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P. V. Magalhães ◽  
F. Kapczinski ◽  
A. A. Nierenberg ◽  
T. Deckersbach ◽  
D. Weisinger ◽  
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Author(s):  
Abigail Ortiz ◽  
Kamil Bradler ◽  
Pooja Moorti ◽  
Stephane MacLean ◽  
M. Ishrat Husain ◽  
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Jennifer C. Hoblyn ◽  
S. Nassir Ghaemi ◽  
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Lori L. Altshuler ◽  
Ralph Kupka ◽  
Susan L. McElroy ◽  
Mark A. Frye ◽  
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